Are There Any Supplements to Help Skin Durings Rads?
I am currently getting rads and wondered if anyone took any supplements such as hyaluronic acid, fish oil etc. to help their skin meet the challenge. The RO said no extra Vitamin A, C or E.
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seems like I read somewhere that curcumin is good for this.
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I don't have the exact explanation but I know that antioxidant supplements are to be avoided during rads. It's ok to eat a diet full if antioxidant- rich foods, but not supplements. Has to do with interfering with rads' effectiveness.
Your best bet is topical creams, particularly those containing aloe and calendula. Slather on twice daily. Hydration is key, so drink more water than you usually do. Also acupuncture can help keep the heat/cold balance in check. I had acupuncture and found it really helped with my energy levels. I didn't take any supplements during the six weeks. Once it was over, I started back on supplements.
Good luck -- hope it goes smoothly for you! -
The theory is that antioxidents - which repair cell damage - will counteract the effects of radiation, i.e., radiation destroys cancer cells and antioxidents will try to repair those cancer cells. It's never been conclusively proven (most of the things you'll read in conjunction with this theory include key words such as "might", "suggest", "supposed" and "potential"), but most RO's err on the side of caution by telling you to avoid such antioxidents, especially in mega-doses.
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Thanks for the replies. My RO said no antioxidants, no extra Vitamin A, C, or E but I could take a regular daily vitamin. I think that cucumin acts as an antioxidant. The RO also said that I didn't have to avoid foods that have antioxidants. But I am interested in other supplements. A few months ago my naturopath recoomended BioSil to treat osteopenia but it also is supposed to help skin as well.
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Not taken internally, but aloe vera, fresh from the plant would be good.
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Here's infor about curcumin and rads....
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16751071
http://www.cancercompass.com/message-board/message/all,64996,0.htm?mid=466276
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Interesting links. Thanks.
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A friend of mine used a cream made of alpha lipoic acid from the vitamin shoppe. She really liked it.
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Selenawolf thanks for that explanation. The theory makes sense whether or not it's true. :-)
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I encourage you to do a search for "Emu oil and skin (or radiation)." I have used emu oil for a latex skin allergy and it was the only thing that quickly and completely turned it around. I have read that radiation patients use emu oil because it penetrates many layers of the skin. Burn patients use it, too.
I recently shared this news with an acquaintance who is a cancer treatment researcher at a university. His wife was receiving radiation treatments and after she used it for a while, her oncologist and nurse were amazed and asked what she did.
Emu oil offers relief for insect bites, eczema, psoriasis, wounds, inflammation, arthritis, and much more. -
Vit E oil from the capsules. My RO recommended it to me.
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I know Calendula oil/cream is wonderful for skin lesions. A friend of mine used it during radiation, and her breast reconstruction surgeon was amazed to see how good her skin looked after radiation...
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